Calculus 8th Edition

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ISBN 13: 978-1-28574-062-1

Chapter 11 - Infinite Sequences and Series - Review - True-False Quiz - Page 825: 21

Answer

True.

Work Step by Step

True. Yes, if a finite amount of terms are added to a convergent series, the series remains convergent. A finite amount of terms will simply add a constant value to the sum, so if the series was previously convergent it will remain so and vice versa. Convergence/divergence has to do with sums of infinite amount of values, not constant values.
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